More than a hundred influencers pinned by Fraud Repression for “misleading” practices. The DGCCRF points out the lack of “display of commercial intent” on the publications of certain influencers as well as “the promotion of prohibited products or services” Some influencers “falsely claimed that a product is likely to cure diseases”, for example “food supplements which would cure certain cancers” “35 warnings were sent to influencers for whom the breaches were occasional.

For the most serious and deliberate practices, 81 compliance orders were issued”